Alex is the most bad ass woman in Booth’s Class of 2021. Her story from protesting to traveling the world to opening up an art gallery makes her the unbelievable woman that she is. And she’s just getting started!

Alex is the most bad ass woman in Booth’s Class of 2021. Her story from protesting to traveling the world to opening up an art gallery makes her the unbelievable woman that she is. And she’s just getting started!
I had the honor of penning a piece on Black History Month for the Booth Experience Blog. It was a moving piece for me to write, and I hope it moves you a bit as well.
Everyone in the world is hoping to reach some semblance of normalcy in their lives, especially current and incoming business school students. For those of us that are here, the question is will be see some normalcy before this school year ends? Here’s my predictions and hope for each class.
I sat down with classmate and veteran Chris Payne for his podcast “Pivot Points” where we walk through my life, the pivotal decisions that I made and how I made them. Listen in!
Join me and Al Dea, the founder of MBA Schooled and the MBA Insider podcast, for a conversation on my Booth journey and why I love and am so committed to MBA: The Blog!
Check out my interview with Chicago Booth on my fireside chat between entertainer and activist Amanda Seales on the topic, “She Be Knowin’: The Intersection of Comedy and Activism.” I share a bit on my discussion with Seales, the power of storytelling, and the importance of broadening our horizons.
Check out my article on the Chicago Business Newsletter on The Boothie Book Club and how I use reading to network and build relationships! (You can also see our past book nominations )
Akinade Aderele is on a mission to bring the stories of Africa to the international airwaves with his podcast “Pod Save Africa”. He believes that people are finally understanding that Africa is going to be a BIG DEAL, and is bringing entrepreneurs and experts from across the diaspora to tell us listeners what is actually happening across the continent.
Dual-Modality learning was supposed to be a solution to appease all students in the wake of COVID-19. Here’s why it sucks.
Owen is unquestionably intellectually and academically curious. Raised in Tokyo and Singapore, Owen brings his worldview and skillsets into every endeavor that he pursues as a joint MBA & Computer Science Masters Candidate.